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On to the Eagles trade, would you guys rather have Clay Harbor or Jamar Chaney? I think I'd rather have Chaney but it's your guys call.

Harbour.

I guess you don't think Chaney can start? Because I think he would be a nice option at the WLB position. Better than most free agents. Covers very well. Does nothing in the run game but that is what Dunbar and Laurinaitis are for.

On to the Eagles trade, would you guys rather have Clay Harbor or Jamar Chaney? I think I'd rather have Chaney but it's your guys call.

Harbour.

I guess you don't think Chaney can start? Because I think he would be a nice option at the WLB position. Better than most free agents. Covers very well. Does nothing in the run game but that is what Dunbar and Laurinaitis are for.

I just don't see Harbor as a starting TE.

I don't see Chaney starting. If he can't break into the Eagles lineup there's little doubt he would do anything with us. Harbour emerged as a weapon when Celek was out and earned serious PT. I feel like he offers us more scheme diversity from 12 personnel. In addition to being another weapon for Sam. But either way, I won't go against Chaney if he's the popular vote but I'd rather have Harbour._________________
Kempes on the sig, El ramster on the avy.

Apparently, the deadline for re-signing our free agents was last "evening." Whenever that is. This was news to me since it was NOT in the dedicated schedule thread. We actually submitted our offer to keep Amendola last "evening" but it was too late.

Fun Fact: Myself and Ramsfan28 went to school with Clay Harbor at Missour State. He was in our program and in a bunch of our classes. Not the sharpest tool in the shed, but a pretty down to earth, chill kind of guy..._________________Rammy on the sig...RIP "El Fenomeno" - Oscar Taveras

*Each year, Danny has the potential for 2 escalators in his contract. The first escalator requires Danny to play in all 16 games in a season. If he plays in all 16 games, he receives an additional $250K. There is also a contract bonus if he has 75+ catches in a season; he receives another $500K. Total incentives range at $750mil per year.

We here in St. Louis wish to keep Danny Amendola around for years to come as we value what he brings to the table. He has tirelessly worked his way from practice squad player to one of our most consistent threats on offense. For all he brings to the team on and off the field, we want to compensate Danny fairly. We have taken the contracts given to Eddie Royal, Lance Moore and Davon Bess in the offseason and given Danny more money per year average over a better period of time with more guaranteed money. We believe Danny has performed like a quality receiver but with the injury history and the fact he is mainly a slot receiver we feel our contract is more than fair. We give Danny the option to bump up his money with health and catch incentives. We want Danny to be here for the long haul and ensure that Sam Bradford has one of his favorite security blankets around to help balance out our offense. We cant wait to see him back again in horns.

*Each year, Danny has the potential for 2 escalators in his contract. The first escalator requires Danny to play in all 16 games in a season. If he plays in all 16 games, he receives an additional $250K. There is also a contract bonus if he has 75+ catches in a season; he receives another $500K. Total incentives range at $750mil per year.

We here in St. Louis wish to keep Danny Amendola around for years to come as we value what he brings to the table. He has tirelessly worked his way from practice squad player to one of our most consistent threats on offense. For all he brings to the team on and off the field, we want to compensate Danny fairly. We have taken the contracts given to Eddie Royal, Lance Moore and Davon Bess in the offseason and given Danny more money per year average over a better period of time with more guaranteed money. We believe Danny has performed like a quality receiver but with the injury history and the fact he is mainly a slot receiver we feel our contract is more than fair. We give Danny the option to bump up his money with health and catch incentives. We want Danny to be here for the long haul and ensure that Sam Bradford has one of his favorite security blankets around to help balance out our offense. We cant wait to see him back again in horns.

That was structured very smartly. Well done guys!_________________Wishlist for 2013: WR, FS, OL, OLB